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Rhonda Vincent, Back Home Again

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1567298

Disk length: 35m 54s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Lonesome Wind Blues 3:03
2. Pretending I Don't Care 3:41
3. When I Close My Eyes 3:27
4. You're in My Heart 2:25
5. Little Angels 3:24
6. Passing of the Train 2:43
7. Out of Hand 3:04
8. Jolene 3:16
9. You Don't Know How Lucky You Are 3:14
10. Keep Your Feet on the Ground 2:24
11. You're Running WIld 2:21
12. Where No Cabins Fall 2:47

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Review

Some artists are born to be stars; others are just born to be good. Back Home Again is Rhonda Vincent's return to pure bluegrass after a decade spent trying unsuccessfully to balance genuine artistry with the commercial requirements of contemporary country. Vincent grew up in Missouri singing and playing mandolin with her family band, the Sally Mountain Show. Her father, Johnny Vincent, shares the lead vocal on Ira Louvin's "Out of Hand" and brother Darrin Vincent (of Ricky Skaggs's Kentucky Thunder) plays bass and sings harmony. The album's centerpiece is a hard-driving cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" that brings out the song's implicit bluegrass flavor. Other highlights range from the traditional "Lonesome Wind Blues" to the sad country ballad "When I Close My Eyes." Home is where the art is. --Rick Mitchell

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